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While the contract system has been improved, I still have the feeling of "find the amount he/she wants and give it to him/her" when negotitating with a fighter.
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Grey Dog constantly patches and updates the game, listens to the needs and criticisms of the community, and handles other problems swiftly and professionally. Still, Grey Dog took steps to improve on load times this time around. Unfortunately, text sims will always be bogged down by memory limitations, especially when players advance decades into the game universe. Game performance has been much enhanced. Grey Dog learned from that mistake not only with an expanded rosterset, but promises of future fighter downloads. WMMA 1 suffered from a universe of fighters that in all honesty was too small for the needs of the game. In addition to improved an back-end, WMMA 2 boasts a large fighter database. Fighters now have personalities in the cage, allowing for paradoxical entities like Jorge Gurgel who's main talents in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu are eschewed for "exciting" fights standing. In addition, Grey Dog has improved the back end of fighter A.I. WMMA 2 now handles fights on the fly, opening up a near-infinite amount of possibilities in terms of fight progression. WMMA 1 displayed the results of cards in repetitive blocks of text. Fighter AI and match outcomes are much more robust. Some may have enjoyed the minutest of micromanaging, but objectively the game becomes much more fun with a more narrowed role.
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While you still control fighter contracts, work on TV and PPV deals, and a new feature of buying out smaller promotions, you no longer need to set your marketing budgets or work for sponsorship deals.
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Grey Dog scaled back the business aspect of the game. The game takes after such titles as Out of the Park Baseball, Front Office Football, and Grey Dog's own Total Extreme Wrestling - text-based simulations of sports (entertainment). Grey Dog's title puts you in the shoes of Dana White and Joe Silva, controlling your own mixed martial arts promotion as booker/matchmaker/president. WMMA 2 builds off the groundwork laid by the flawed, but fun WMMA 1. While most MMA fans have been gearing up for THQ's UFC Undisputed 2009 (and, honestly, after a period of heavy skepticism I'm excited for it as well), Grey Dog Software's World of Mixed Martial Arts 2 is the title that I've been looking forward to.